This exquisite Victorian navette ring is a romantic and finely detailed jewel from the late 19th century, embodying the era’s love of elongated silhouettes and softly glowing diamonds. The graceful navette shape, inspired by the marquise form, creates a beautifully lengthened profile on the finger, offering elegance and visual drama without excess.
Set with thirty-six old mine cut diamonds totaling approximately 1.20 carats, the ring glows with the unmistakable warmth of antique diamond cutting. Each hand-cut stone displays broad facets and gentle irregularity, producing a candlelit sparkle that feels rich in history and character. Graded I–J in color with VS2–SI clarity, the diamonds harmonize perfectly with the warm tone of the gold, enhancing the ring’s antique charm and authenticity.
Crafted in rich 18k yellow gold, the setting provides a soft, luminous backdrop that complements the diamonds’ glow while showcasing the refined craftsmanship of the Victorian era. Dating to the 1890s, this ring reflects a time when jewelry was designed with romance, symbolism, and meticulous attention to detail.
Elegant, timeless, and steeped in history, this navette ring is a beautiful heirloom piece—ideal for collectors and admirers of Victorian jewelry who appreciate antique diamonds, graceful design, and enduring sophistication.











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